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"Very high quality hotel - quite highly priced too though but no complaints about staff or cleanliness. There was some refurbishment work going on while we were there so not all the amenities were available but that was the only slight negative"

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"Beautiful setting, superb staff, and very continental. The food is modern small portion many courses style and changes very little day to day. It is expensive but would be good for a two night special occasion.
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"A beautiful setting hidden away down narrow country lanes amidst rolling hills.
Gorgeous well kept grounds with village Church bells tolling in the distance.
Very much the English Country House Hotel.
Impeccable and very polite service from all the staff"

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"Wonderful stay at Bulleigh Barton Manor. Our hosts Liz and Mark went above and beyond to ensure our stay was comfortable and enjoyable from good advice about the local area, very comfortable rooms and bedding to delicious cream tea and scrumptious cooked breakfast! I will be back!"

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"Delightful pub/B&B/Restaurant set just off the main A38 but wonderfully quiet countryside location. Ideal for exploring coast and hillside this pleasant and quaint accommodation offers simple rooms with good facilities and comfortable beds. The hosts are very friendly yet not overbearing and will..."

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"We arrived in the evening to be welcomed by Louise & Martin. Martin had made a fire for us in the sitting room. Our bedroom was very comfortable and quiet. The whole B&B was beautifully decorated and spotlessly clean. Breakfast was extremely good, include home-made preserves and bread.
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"We generally had a satisfactory stay. We booked the Jasmine family room as it was the only room available at the time of booking, this turned out to be a blessing as the springs of the antique double bed were so noisy we had to use the two single beds instead, the slightest movement was enough to..."